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perhaps combining the two is the only way to get more money for education. i give you seal team actually 6. i want to get bin wadin but i'm not allowed to stay up >> [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back to the show. last week america finally made good on its threat to itself in the form of arbitrary spending cuts known as the sequester. we sent al mad gral to washington to see firsthand the outrage. >> last week the much feared sequester became a reality. >> it's now in effect. 85 billion in automatic spending cuts. >> just hours after it was signed into law i went outside the white house to see the outrage firsthand. >> it's been extremely frustrating. >> congress doesn't tend to work on anything until there's a crisis. >> that man in the white house promised to take care of situation. where is he now? >> i realized it was an issue. i-degree grew up in puerto rico. we take it sear your -- seriously. >> sorry where? >> puerto rico. >> why are you here? >> statehood. >> this wasn't about the sequester. they witnessed the american government's inability
perhaps combining the two is the only way to get more money for education. i give you seal team actually 6. i want to get bin wadin but i'm not allowed to stay up >> [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back to the show. last week america finally made good on its threat to itself in the form of arbitrary spending cuts known as the sequester. we sent al mad gral to washington to see firsthand the outrage. >> last week the much feared sequester became a reality. >> it's...
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so they're addressing the problems with education. they're addressing the problems with infrastructure. they're encouraging innovation. they're changing the way government regulations are written and encouraging investment and helping the economy along. of course the failure is still holding the country back. there's a lot that will help the economy. and it provides a model. should washington ever get its act together, there are lots of great ideas out there for how to revive the economy. >> one of the things the report mentions that is happening at the federal level, continued investment in r&d. which you say very important to the future economic growth and the country. i'm wondering if the sequester cuts will damage that. and there was an op ed from the department of energy's national laboratories. it was titled, the sequester is going to devastate u.s. science research for decades. they said this drop in funding will force to us cancel all new programs and research initiatives, probably for at least two years. is that going to put
so they're addressing the problems with education. they're addressing the problems with infrastructure. they're encouraging innovation. they're changing the way government regulations are written and encouraging investment and helping the economy along. of course the failure is still holding the country back. there's a lot that will help the economy. and it provides a model. should washington ever get its act together, there are lots of great ideas out there for how to revive the economy....
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everything from education to national parks to meals on wheels. $1.2 trillion in cuts over ten years. >> stephen: yeah, but it won't be that bad because there's no way america is going to last ten years. we have two tops. [laughter] obama is trying to scare us into responsible behavior. >> thousands of teachers and educators will be laid off. air traffic controllers and airport security will see cutbacks which means more delays at airports across the country. emergency responders, their ability to help communities respond to and recover from disasters will be degraded. federal prosecutors have to close cases and let criminals go. >> stephen: don't believe him nation, obama is trying to convince us the sequester is a terrible problem when in fact it's a terrible solution. it was born back in 2011 when obama wanted to raise the debt ceiling. the amount that america can borrow to pay its bills. it's sort of like raising the credit limit on your visa to pay off your mastercard if you had used your mastercard to pay for two trillion-dollar wars. but -- listen, wait. [cheers and applause] t
everything from education to national parks to meals on wheels. $1.2 trillion in cuts over ten years. >> stephen: yeah, but it won't be that bad because there's no way america is going to last ten years. we have two tops. [laughter] obama is trying to scare us into responsible behavior. >> thousands of teachers and educators will be laid off. air traffic controllers and airport security will see cutbacks which means more delays at airports across the country. emergency responders,...
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who tried to get rid of the department of education is the one who wants to push education. it's ridiculous to think the tent that wanted to gut the teachers union want to push education. the party that wanted to take funding away from education is now the party in favor of education. that's reason i started laughing. >> those policieses worked well for you over the last 40 years. those schools that you're professing that teachers unions have a hold on on are doing really well. where school choice and charter schools that's what's doing well and voters across minority voters to voters of every ethnicity tick have seen the benefits of those kind of schools. >> by this argument, we can see how difficult the road the republicans have before them. >> thanks for breaking format. >> hey, no problem. i like contention. up next, president obama heading to israel this week. his first visit to the country as commander in chief. one item likely on the agenda, iran. and its continued pursuit 6 nuclear weapons. "washington post" reporting iran is doubling done on its efforts in the face
who tried to get rid of the department of education is the one who wants to push education. it's ridiculous to think the tent that wanted to gut the teachers union want to push education. the party that wanted to take funding away from education is now the party in favor of education. that's reason i started laughing. >> those policieses worked well for you over the last 40 years. those schools that you're professing that teachers unions have a hold on on are doing really well. where...
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>> well there's no education. you know obviously strong lack of education. and children that you know, the ones that have the ability to receive a minimum education, the education is limited to three to four months a year. >> and food, supply of food and clean water and of course the lack of water leads to the diseases. >> right. >> what more should the united states be doing to just in terms of humanitarian aid, at a time of budget crisis when the foreign aid budget is under huge pressure and usaid doesn't know where its next dollars will be coming from. >> there's big debate about the whole foreign assistance act as you say, i think in the humanitarian aid, the united states has provided 50% of the humanitarian aid provided around the world and sudan has been a big recipient of it. at this point in time there's a good deal of continuing conflict on the border between sudan and south sudan. i think one of the points i would make that's in relation to what you were asking djimon about the situation in sudan and more broadly in africa is a consequence of weap
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things like education. government regulation. in the states, in cities, governors, mayors, state legislatures are taking on those problems. and producing some quite innovative and quite effective responses. infrastructure is my favorite one. just because we sit around every year lamenting the gasoline tax is bringing in less money. there isn't enough money for road building anymore. at the federal level. in the states, they're coming up with reforms. virginia just overhauled its gas tax to raise more money for road building. chicago has this scheme to try and channel private money into -- not just road building, but all kinds of infrastructure investments. look around the country and you'll find lots of examples that if congress had its act together they could easily follow. >> ben smith, would you agree? >> i do think this is one of these classic things where washington gives itself too much credit and also, you know, either for destroying the economy or for rescuing it. i think if there's a recovery, barack obama will get 100%
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crime and education and culture and the environment and that sort of thing. and particularly, i love in what conservative elements would say, you have too much big government, it should be local, that's exactly what we're doing. we're doing things at the local level. the bloomberg challenge, however, was one of the requirements that has to be projects that others can use as well. and in fact, we took the top 20 out of the 305, brought them all together for a camp for a couple of days, and they shared their ideas with each other and tried to help each other. because we're all in this together. it's a competition, but we're all americans. >> so, rahm, obviously, you inherited a real crisis in chicago that has been going on for quite some time. so many games, such a complex landscape. obviously, it's exploded over the last couple of years, lots of gun violence. here's a great example of how you and mayor bloomberg and other mayors can talk about what's working for other cities, what are the best practices? what are you learning by talking to mayor bloomberg? and
crime and education and culture and the environment and that sort of thing. and particularly, i love in what conservative elements would say, you have too much big government, it should be local, that's exactly what we're doing. we're doing things at the local level. the bloomberg challenge, however, was one of the requirements that has to be projects that others can use as well. and in fact, we took the top 20 out of the 305, brought them all together for a camp for a couple of days, and they...
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israelis understand the value of education and have produced ten nobel laureates. israeli's understand the power of invention and your universities educate engineers and inventors. and that spirit has led to economic growth and human progress. solar power and electric cars and bandages and prosthetic limbs that save lives, stem cell research and new drugs that treat disease. cell phones and computer technology that change the way people around the world live. so if people want to see the future of the world economy, they should look at tel aviv, home to hundreds of start-ups and research centers. israelis are so active on social media that every day seemed to bring a different facebook campaign about where i should give this speech. that innovation is just as important to the relationship between the united states and israel as our security cooperation. our first free trade agreement in the world was reached with israel, nearly three decades ago. today, the trade between our two countries is at $40 billion every year. more personal, that partnership is creating new
israelis understand the value of education and have produced ten nobel laureates. israeli's understand the power of invention and your universities educate engineers and inventors. and that spirit has led to economic growth and human progress. solar power and electric cars and bandages and prosthetic limbs that save lives, stem cell research and new drugs that treat disease. cell phones and computer technology that change the way people around the world live. so if people want to see the future...
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israelis understand the value of education and have produced ten nobel laureates. israelis understand the power of invention, and your universities educate engineers and inventors. that spirit has led to economic growth and human progress. solar power and electric cars, bandages and prosthetic limbs that save lives, stem cell research and new drugs that treat disease, cell phones and computer technology that change the way people around the world live. so if people want to see the future of the world economy, they should look at tel aviv, home to hundreds of start-ups and research centers. israelis are so active on social media that every day seem to bring a different facebook campaign about where i should give this speech. that innovation is just as important to the relationship between the united states and israel as our security cooperation. our first free trade agreement in the world was reached with israel nearly three decades ago. today the trade between our two countries is at $40 billion every year. more importantly, that partnership is creating new product
israelis understand the value of education and have produced ten nobel laureates. israelis understand the power of invention, and your universities educate engineers and inventors. that spirit has led to economic growth and human progress. solar power and electric cars, bandages and prosthetic limbs that save lives, stem cell research and new drugs that treat disease, cell phones and computer technology that change the way people around the world live. so if people want to see the future of the...
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there's a lot of education that needs to be done. because more than half of our members have never dealt with the issue of immigration reform. both on a legal side and on the illegal side. so there's, there's a lot of education that needs to go on. >> how, half the house gop conference needs to be educated on the issue, according to the speaker. we know the senate is going to put legislation on the floor come april. are you confident in the ability of the house to get something done in a bipartisan manner by the end of the spring? >> there's some promising signs. that's group of eight members of the house of representatives, a bipartisan group, that are working on their compromise. and that looks like it's fruitful. and the common denominator is a path to citizenship. and i think if we both chambers get on the same page, then i think we can get something done in 2013. so it looks hopeful, i do think that the senate will end up acting first that it will pass something then. i think speaker boehner will have to bring some kind of bill
there's a lot of education that needs to be done. because more than half of our members have never dealt with the issue of immigration reform. both on a legal side and on the illegal side. so there's, there's a lot of education that needs to go on. >> how, half the house gop conference needs to be educated on the issue, according to the speaker. we know the senate is going to put legislation on the floor come april. are you confident in the ability of the house to get something done in a...
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, four year college education. >> many do the math, figure it is more cost efficient to have one parent stay home. more often than not, it is the mother. even a temporary break can make it that much harder for a woman to get back in the labor force to continue the upward climb. a better balance says employers need to lean in as well. her group wants the federal government to expand family medical leave act to include paid maternity leave and sick leave. >> when women can take the leave and have support, it makes child careless costly and keeps women on the job. >> it is an issue that house minoty leader nancy pelosi has raised. women have won the right to vote, broken barriers in education and corporate board rooms. >> the missing link in all of it is child care, to fully unleash the power of women which will be wholesome for our country. >> they opted for the eu pair, more affordable than a full time nanny, and they're fortunate because they can work from home sometimes. >> i think the flexibility from work is critical, for us, it is a total godsend that we both have flexibility in our
, four year college education. >> many do the math, figure it is more cost efficient to have one parent stay home. more often than not, it is the mother. even a temporary break can make it that much harder for a woman to get back in the labor force to continue the upward climb. a better balance says employers need to lean in as well. her group wants the federal government to expand family medical leave act to include paid maternity leave and sick leave. >> when women can take the...
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does the reaction to the story illustrate a problem with the way people are educated about rain and consent? >> absolutely. i think given the age of the offenders, given the age of the victims, it is so clear that the perpetrators were operating with impunity, that the education about consent needs to begin much earlier, that they believed they were above the law, and that when they were documenting it, they didn't realize that what they were doing is creating evidence in a criminal case. they believed that because the coach had their backs, which suggests that this is a long-standing cultural issue, that absolutely nothing would happen to them. so instead of focusing on the victims' behavior, what we should be focusing on is how do we intervene in this culture that tells boys that they don't have to respect women as humans, and if they sexually humiliate young girls, absolutely nothing will happen to them. if there's anything we can learn, it is the fact that people need to learn from consent is, what stanley impairment is, intervene in a cultural of masculinity. >> speaking about the toxi
does the reaction to the story illustrate a problem with the way people are educated about rain and consent? >> absolutely. i think given the age of the offenders, given the age of the victims, it is so clear that the perpetrators were operating with impunity, that the education about consent needs to begin much earlier, that they believed they were above the law, and that when they were documenting it, they didn't realize that what they were doing is creating evidence in a criminal case....
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you know, prep school educated, harvard educated. i don't think he has any clue what a regular american goes through on a daily basis. i don't think he has any idea what a single mom taking a bus to work, dropping her kid off at day care that she can barely afford, hopping on another bus, the day in, day out struggles of every day americans. that guy has no idea, no idea. i don't think he'll ever have an idea. >> so you have this tape, you go home and you know what you have but you really don't know what to do with it? >> yeah, it was that two week period. i lost sleep. i waited and i thought, what am i -- i knew it could be an absolute mess. i knew it could throw my life into turmoil, i would lose my job, maybe get sued. i looked into all those issues. >> issues meaning you looked into the research of china? >> i looked into the research of china after i decided, eventually, i looked into it. this is going live. if i'm going to do it, i'm going to do it the biggest way i possibly can. i'm going to make sure as many people hear his w
you know, prep school educated, harvard educated. i don't think he has any clue what a regular american goes through on a daily basis. i don't think he has any idea what a single mom taking a bus to work, dropping her kid off at day care that she can barely afford, hopping on another bus, the day in, day out struggles of every day americans. that guy has no idea, no idea. i don't think he'll ever have an idea. >> so you have this tape, you go home and you know what you have but you really...
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i'm reasonably well educated and i thank you for the lecture. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money.stor. i love making money. i try to be...
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you know, prep school educated. harvard educated. you know. and i don't think he has any clue what a regular american goes through on a daily basis. i don't think he has any idea what a single mom taking a bus to work, dropping her kid off at a day care, that she can barely afford. hopping on another bus. the day in, day out struggles of everyday americans, that guy has no idea, no idea. and i don't think he will ever have an idea. >> so you've got this tape and you go home, enyou know what you've got, but you really don't know what to do with it. >> yeah. you know, it was that two-week period. and i lost sleep and i waited and i just thought, you know, what am i -- i knew it can could be an absolute mess. i just knew it could throw my life into absolute turmoil. i would lose my job. you know, maybe i would get sued. i looked into, you know, all those issues. >> issues meaning you looked into the research of china? >> i looked into the research of china. after i decided, i eventually, about two weeks into it, i said, this is going live. if i'm
you know, prep school educated. harvard educated. you know. and i don't think he has any clue what a regular american goes through on a daily basis. i don't think he has any idea what a single mom taking a bus to work, dropping her kid off at a day care, that she can barely afford. hopping on another bus. the day in, day out struggles of everyday americans, that guy has no idea, no idea. and i don't think he will ever have an idea. >> so you've got this tape and you go home, enyou know...
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known for their educational institutions. their mission. they're at the service of the pope. father lombardi told us, he never thought there would be a jesuit pope. and he's a jesuit too. i'm a product of jesuits. they formed me and taught me. i don't believe to that community, to another community, but this is a wonderful community to have their first pope. but a pope who then takes the name of francis. so there's -- it's a story of contrasts here. >> francis who talked about -- >> francis of assisi. go and rebuild my church. so they took a jesuit to take his name, francis, to help rebuild and heal the church. because there are some divisions and some hurts. but i think most -- most -- what the cardinals wanted to present us with is this great pastoral man, known with the poor. with the disenfranchised. with those who are living in irregular situations. somebody who has a special ministry to people with hiv and aids. to single mothers, to all of those things. and look what we received tonight. it's a wonderful gift. >> you know, much was made before the conclave began about
known for their educational institutions. their mission. they're at the service of the pope. father lombardi told us, he never thought there would be a jesuit pope. and he's a jesuit too. i'm a product of jesuits. they formed me and taught me. i don't believe to that community, to another community, but this is a wonderful community to have their first pope. but a pope who then takes the name of francis. so there's -- it's a story of contrasts here. >> francis who talked about -- >>...
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i'm not exactly sure why. >> and educational toys. >> did you know that? >> i had no idea. i'm not that familiar with the wooden block industry. >> great at exporting -- >> your head is made of wood, you should. >> i was waiting for that. he was setting you up. >> thank you so much. >>> coming up next, an unlikely match that could only be made on broadway. acclaimed rock and roll guitarist trey anastasio joins forces for an exciting new musical. incredible reviews. that's coming up next on "morning joe." as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. if youthen this willbrids arbe a nice surprise. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max come. c-max go. c-max give a ride to everyone it knows. c max has more passenger volume than competitor prius v an
i'm not exactly sure why. >> and educational toys. >> did you know that? >> i had no idea. i'm not that familiar with the wooden block industry. >> great at exporting -- >> your head is made of wood, you should. >> i was waiting for that. he was setting you up. >> thank you so much. >>> coming up next, an unlikely match that could only be made on broadway. acclaimed rock and roll guitarist trey anastasio joins forces for an exciting new...
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education reform, you know, immigration reform. we need something fresh and new. >> quickly, i found the republican autopsy that they put out, one fascinating thing, a recommendation was essentially to copy american bridge, which is opposition research. flattering? >> imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. one of the things i would say to them is one of our successes was being able to go into these primaries where republicans were saying one thing to the tea party base and another thing to the general election. we don't have that as much on the democratic side, especially on the senate side. there aren't as many hard primaries. >> it's a really good point, the divide. marco rubio, rand paul. they've sort of become establishment tea party -- symbolizing that divide. i know you're going to do the too early thing, but do you buy there is that divide within the party and does it need to be healed in these next three years? >> look, i think there's -- 2016 is going to be fascinating. we're already seeing divides, both among the re
education reform, you know, immigration reform. we need something fresh and new. >> quickly, i found the republican autopsy that they put out, one fascinating thing, a recommendation was essentially to copy american bridge, which is opposition research. flattering? >> imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. one of the things i would say to them is one of our successes was being able to go into these primaries where republicans were saying one thing to the tea party base and...
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. >> the educational grant for service member's children, killed in the wars, the tuition assistance to service members now in terms of their own education, those things getting cut are directly because of the sequester. do you think they should be fixed even if the rest of the sequester shouldn't be fixed? even if we can't fix everything else? >> the letter to the secretary to ask him to please fix this issue with the tuition regardless on where sequestration is. >> it is ten years today from the date that we innovated iraq and you and i have talked a number of times, politics in the iraq war and there's a real distance between those of white house didn't fight and those who did and sacrificed so much. ten years out, what do you think the lessons are we still need to learn as a country? >> i think the lesson with we need to learn is real questioning of information that's being given to you. i feel very strongly that in the run up to iraq, not only were the american people lied to, that the members of congress were lied to. i think a lot of members of congress voted for the war becau
. >> the educational grant for service member's children, killed in the wars, the tuition assistance to service members now in terms of their own education, those things getting cut are directly because of the sequester. do you think they should be fixed even if the rest of the sequester shouldn't be fixed? even if we can't fix everything else? >> the letter to the secretary to ask him to please fix this issue with the tuition regardless on where sequestration is. >> it is ten...
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and education can be fun, too. (cheering) miss donna was right. i've got nothing to be embarrassed of. (sighs) and that's my stepson, who never misses a school board meeting. send me the minutes. (cheering) (gasps) (squeaking) (phone rings) yes? it's the results. i see. yes, thank you. you lost by four votes. oh, no. but the margin was small enough that it triggered the state's automatic recount provision! there will be a recount! narrator: next week, on the cleveland show... my mama's gonna win. you'll see. you'll all see! i want back in. (gasps) (moaning) thank you. the recount is in. you lost. narrator: pretend you didn't see that last clip and tune in next week to find out what happens on the cleveland show. captioning sponsored by 20th century fox television captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ he estado solo contigo ♪ dentro de mi mente ♪ ♪ hola ♪ ¿es a mi a quien estás buscando? [ male announcer ] say hola to the new cool ranch doritos locos taco. it's the taco you've been looking for. [ bong ] it♪s the ta
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you didn't give them the educational opportunity. the job opportunity. the hand up opportunity. >> yeah. >> you didn't give them an opportunity. >> congresswoman, has the country lost sight of why we're here having this budget battle? i mean, you have to look back at the last 12, 13 years of what has transpired. how we have given breaks to the wealthiest americans and that didn't work out with the job creation. how we went into wars and didn't pay for it. how we did a deal with big pharma and medicare part d and then the deregulation of wall street back in the late '90s took us right into the housing problem and the criminal activity that took place on wall street that has not been
you didn't give them the educational opportunity. the job opportunity. the hand up opportunity. >> yeah. >> you didn't give them an opportunity. >> congresswoman, has the country lost sight of why we're here having this budget battle? i mean, you have to look back at the last 12, 13 years of what has transpired. how we have given breaks to the wealthiest americans and that didn't work out with the job creation. how we went into wars and didn't pay for it. how we did a deal...
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. >> jon: you wrote brown versus board of education may be the most important decision. >> it was very important to us as a nation. >> jon: when they made that decision was it a difficult sphwhun do people feel they overreached at that time? do you know? >> i don't know the feeling of the justices but it was a major decision. and many them are -- they effect us for years to come and you really want to get it properly decided. >> jon: do you have one you wanted back that you put out there and you were like, that was a rough one? >> if i did, i wouldn't say. >> jon: come on, justice! get in there. [cheers and applause] do you ever feel as some of these cases are coming up to this court oh, i'd like to jump in there and -- get you like an old ball player. >> i've not had that feeling. when they have a terribly difficult decision i usually say to myself thank goodness i don't have to be there deciding it. [ laughter ] >> jon: have you met all the new justices. >> yes, of course. >> jon: are there buffets? i don't know how the -- is there a justices brunch? >> yes. it's common for all of th
. >> jon: you wrote brown versus board of education may be the most important decision. >> it was very important to us as a nation. >> jon: when they made that decision was it a difficult sphwhun do people feel they overreached at that time? do you know? >> i don't know the feeling of the justices but it was a major decision. and many them are -- they effect us for years to come and you really want to get it properly decided. >> jon: do you have one you wanted back...
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they are in the political system, educational system and it's really destructive. >> are we talking about the manatee people or the tea party? >> the tea party -- >> i'm talking about manatee people. >> all right. that makes sense. >> in the end the tea party simply yearns for a more traditional america. >> people use used to ride manatees all the time. they are a lot of fun. >> you know what else is fun, the monkey that rides the dog at rodeos. they can say monkey, you can't ride that dog. >> or you can't make that monkey ride that dog. >> you think they are make the monkey ride the dog? i thought the monkey wanted to ride the dog. >> we have to understand that federal government could interfere with the ability to have monkeys trained to ride dogs. >> if this is what you are trying to stop, i'm in. >> surely the tea party patriots know what is really important. like paul revere before me, i would ride to warn america no matter how long it takes. it was time to exercise my constitutional rights as an american. >> ride theman tease. >> first i had to endure the jack booted echo prop and g
they are in the political system, educational system and it's really destructive. >> are we talking about the manatee people or the tea party? >> the tea party -- >> i'm talking about manatee people. >> all right. that makes sense. >> in the end the tea party simply yearns for a more traditional america. >> people use used to ride manatees all the time. they are a lot of fun. >> you know what else is fun, the monkey that rides the dog at rodeos. they...
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we've heard about jesuits as educators, they are known as intellectuals in the church. we've just come from a papacy and a pope who was known as very bookish, intellectual and who was never quite comfortable as best we could tell with the ceremonial aspects of the role. was never comfortable with the public leadership part of it. do we know anything about what pope francis will be like in that regard? is that an important open question here? >> it is an enormous part and i think we're all living in thed that doe of john paul ii who mastered the means of public leadership, as you say. rather in the way franklin roosevelt ha mastered radio or john kennedy mastered television. john paul ii created an icon, a platonic ideal, really, of that. and i think one of the things that was striking about the moment, the announcement was he did seem slightly awkward, but it was an awkwardness that seemed to communicate an essence that needed communication. >> bruni: it has to have a fetching humility to it consistent with his personal biography. >> it did. >> and an authenticity which
we've heard about jesuits as educators, they are known as intellectuals in the church. we've just come from a papacy and a pope who was known as very bookish, intellectual and who was never quite comfortable as best we could tell with the ceremonial aspects of the role. was never comfortable with the public leadership part of it. do we know anything about what pope francis will be like in that regard? is that an important open question here? >> it is an enormous part and i think we're all...
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you're affected if you claimed education credits using form 8863. they say you're okay if you filed after february 22nd. the problem is fixed now. it is working with the irs to get people their money as fast as they possibly can. >>> a 16-year-old allegedly rained by two star high school football players in ohio town in shock and outrage as the trial opens. next, the latest from steubenville and we will hear from our legal experts. stay with us. [ male announcer ] if she keeps serving up sneezes... [ sneezing ] she may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec®. powerful allergy relief for adults and kids six years and older. zyrtec®. love the air. and kids six years and older. all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. oh, hi thehey!ill. are you in town for another meeting? y
you're affected if you claimed education credits using form 8863. they say you're okay if you filed after february 22nd. the problem is fixed now. it is working with the irs to get people their money as fast as they possibly can. >>> a 16-year-old allegedly rained by two star high school football players in ohio town in shock and outrage as the trial opens. next, the latest from steubenville and we will hear from our legal experts. stay with us. [ male announcer ] if she keeps serving...
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supporters of the decision say it makes sense financially and will improve educational opportunities for thousands of children. but opponents, many of them outraged parents, don't see it that way. and they're vowing to fight it. george howell is following the story. former chicago-based correspondent. this is a tough one because there are a lot of folks feeling very impassioned about this and not clear whether it's the right thing to do. >> the thing about it, there's still a lot that's not very clear about what will happen. what we know is this, fredricka, the third largest public school system in the country, so this is going to affect thousands of kids once we hear which schools will be closed. and secondly there's a big concern, fredricka, that this will affect mostly p lly predomy african-american communities. again, we don't know which schools or which areas will be closed, but that's the big concern right now. as you mentioned, this is reportedly going to list some 50 schools that will be closed described as underutilized and underresourced schools. >> does that mean the popul
supporters of the decision say it makes sense financially and will improve educational opportunities for thousands of children. but opponents, many of them outraged parents, don't see it that way. and they're vowing to fight it. george howell is following the story. former chicago-based correspondent. this is a tough one because there are a lot of folks feeling very impassioned about this and not clear whether it's the right thing to do. >> the thing about it, there's still a lot that's...
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when you look at his policies what he stands for, abolishing the departments of education, commerce, trade, the federal reserve. i think when he gets more out there in the public, when he's not just giving a talk at cpac, i just think that what he says is going to be too extreme for members of the republican party who support still the hawkish line of american involvement in the world and i think for clearly when he gets into i think into middle america, for running for anything like a presidential nomination that would be a very tricky position, some of those domestic issues, too. >> eugene, this is coming at a time that the gop is trying to reconfigure, the autopsy, what do you do to a corpse to bring it back to life? there are specific policy recommendations, raines preeb is's document. one was about gay marriage and one was about immigration. how do you move the party on those issues when you're still dealing with fundamentals in terms of personality. >> a lot of people in the republican party got the message, got those messages at least from the election. and are ready to move o
when you look at his policies what he stands for, abolishing the departments of education, commerce, trade, the federal reserve. i think when he gets more out there in the public, when he's not just giving a talk at cpac, i just think that what he says is going to be too extreme for members of the republican party who support still the hawkish line of american involvement in the world and i think for clearly when he gets into i think into middle america, for running for anything like a...
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. >> it educates you because it is very democratic. people are really voting for what they think is funny by watching it and passing it around to their friends. >> i would like the people who are at home watching the emmys right now to help me pull a big prank on the people who are not watching. it's been a big year for kimmel and in addition to the emmys and providing comedy for the white house correspondents association dinner he got engaged. so you're marrying one of your writers. >> i am, yes. she got hired as a writer's assistant and she started writing jokes. after a while it became obvious that we had to hire her as a writer. her material was so strong. for me, weirdly, that's like a -- that just -- that's really like what attracted me to her. she's funny. >> why is that weird? that's nice. >> i guess it's good but it is weird to be, you know, to have a work assignment be what attracted you to somebody. that is kind of -- >> that's not weird. you're in love with her mind. >> there you go. >> i mean she is very beautiful -- whanc
. >> it educates you because it is very democratic. people are really voting for what they think is funny by watching it and passing it around to their friends. >> i would like the people who are at home watching the emmys right now to help me pull a big prank on the people who are not watching. it's been a big year for kimmel and in addition to the emmys and providing comedy for the white house correspondents association dinner he got engaged. so you're marrying one of your...
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i'm college educated and that's obvious just by the way i speak, by the way i carry myself. i messed up so bad. i got a visual arts degree. which, a visual arts degree will get you about as much work in the real world as like, i don't know a felony conviction. [audience laughing] my diploma had coupons at the bottom of it. had coupons... at the bottom of it. i wanted to be a rapper growing up. but i turned out all white and everything. yes, it was humiliating, man. was kicked out of n.w.a. for the color of my skin. s-still getting over it. started my own rap group called h.w.g. which stands for "honkies with gratitude." had the hit single, "thank the police." you guys never heard this song? you guys never heard, "comin' straight out of nordstrom's?" that's me. "coming straight out of nordstrom's "a crazy mother [deleted] named matthew "headed to the food court for cookies with cashews." [cheers and applause] they've been rocking that in japan since thanksgiving. they don't even have thanksgiving in japan. my grandfather made sure of that. [audience groaning] i don't like, uh
i'm college educated and that's obvious just by the way i speak, by the way i carry myself. i messed up so bad. i got a visual arts degree. which, a visual arts degree will get you about as much work in the real world as like, i don't know a felony conviction. [audience laughing] my diploma had coupons at the bottom of it. had coupons... at the bottom of it. i wanted to be a rapper growing up. but i turned out all white and everything. yes, it was humiliating, man. was kicked out of n.w.a. for...